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Readers that leafed through the December 30, 1936 issue of the Globe and Mail stumbled upon a brief article, scarcely three tiny columns long, about a man who perished in a curious circumstance (“Blind” 14). New York City resident Oscar England had been without sight his entire life and died earlier that day apparently due to trusting too highly in his ‘eerie’ (the Globe and Mail reporter implied)...